Awarding Body:
Award: Diploma in Computing (MQFL5) – NCC Education
Credits: 60 ECTS – 120 CATS
Level: MQF L5 – EQF L5 – UK L4
Study Mode: Full-Time / Part-Time
Full-Time Schedule:
Start: Monday, 28th September 2026
End: Friday, 21st May 2027
Lectures: Monday to Friday
Lecture Time: Between 09:00 - 17:30
Part-Time Schedule:
Start: Monday, 28th September 2026
End: Friday, 26th May 2028
Lectures: 2 times a week
Lecture Time: 18:00 - 21:00
Duration:
Full-Time: 1 Academic Year
Part-Time: 2 Years
Future Intakes: September 2026
Assessment Method: Examinations and Assignments
Delivery Method: Face to Face Lectures
Administration Fee: €150
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Diploma in Computing (L4DC) – 1st Year
As an Ofqual-regulated UK awarding body with a global presence, NCC Education offers the Level 4 Diploma in Computing, which forms the first year of a degree pathway. This qualification bridges academic theory with practical industry applications, giving students a strong foundation for further study.
Throughout the programme, students develop essential thinking and study skills, specifically within the computing domain. Consequently, graduates gain a deep understanding of the computing industry and can confidently apply technical expertise across various business functions.
Moreover, the programme covers multiple aspects of computing. Networking modules explore designs, protocols, and security considerations. Software development focuses on HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for web applications, while object-oriented concepts and languages support desktop development. Finally, modules on Databases and Computer Systems complete a holistic review of the computing domain, ensuring students are well-prepared for advanced study or professional roles.
Overall, the NCC Education Diploma in Computing offers an excellent opportunity to develop a strong foundation in Computing and provides an academic level equivalent to the first year of a three-year UK Honours degree.
The three-year degree framework of study includes;
- First year: NCC Diploma in Computing (MQF Level 5)
- Second year: BSc (Hons) Computer Science – 2nd Year of the Degree (MQF Level 5)
- Third year: BSc (Hons) Computer Science – 3rd Year of the Degree (MQF Level 6)
OR
- First year: NCC Diploma in Computing (MQF Level 5)
- Second year: BSc (Hons) Cybersecurity – 2nd Year of the Degree (MQF Level 5)
- Third year: BSc (Hons) Cybersecurity – 3rd Year of the Degree (MQF Level 6)
The entry requirements for the Diploma in Computing– 1st year of the degree are as follows:
- Holders of NCC L3DC OR equivalent.
- Alternatively, 1 A’ Level and 4 O’ Levels including English and Mathematics.
Visa Requirements
All students who are not from EU/EEA countries or Switzerland will require a visa to study in Malta. For all information related to visas, please visit the Identità Malta page directly by clicking here.
Important Notice
Kindly note that students must complete a health screening within the first two weeks of arrival in Malta, ideally before the course begins. If any issues are identified during screening, the application for residency approval cannot be finalised. For further information, please refer to the following link: Foreign Students Studying in Malta | HPDP
- AMC: Algorithms and Mathematical Concepts for Computing
- CN: Computer Networks
- CS: Computer Systems
- OOSAAD: Object Oriented Systems Analysis and Design
- DBS: Databases
- DDOOCP: Designing and Developing Object-Oriented Computer Programmes
- FEWD: Front End Web Development
- SE: Software Engineering
- Apply computational thinking, mathematical concepts, and logical reasoning to analyse well-defined problems and design structured algorithmic solutions.
- Demonstrate knowledge of computer systems and networking technologies, including hardware, operating systems, software architectures, and core networking principles, with the ability to perform basic configuration and troubleshooting.
- Design and develop data-driven solutions, including relational databases, using industry-standard modelling, development, and implementation techniques.
- Develop functional and tested web-based solutions, applying front-end web technologies such as markup languages, style sheets, and appropriate testing approaches to meet defined requirements.
- Apply object-oriented principles and software engineering practices to the analysis, design, and development of computing systems and applications.
- Demonstrate practical, academic, and professional computing skills, including problem-solving, technical communication, and the effective use of industry-relevant tools and development environments.
This course is eligible for government funding under the Students’ Maintenance Grants (Stipends) and/or the Get Qualified Scheme.
If you would like to learn more about these schemes, please click here.
After completing this diploma, learners can advance directly into the second year of one of the degree programmes offered in partnership with the University of Wolverhampton, namely:


